Posted Apr-23-2013 By

XXX420

Dropping by to say """YO!""".......Thanks for subbing to my channel. Here's one back at you! Have a great (what's left) of our Sunday. You're from Raleigh? Kenseth just pulled-out the win with Casey Kahne in second.--Cheers man!

Posted Apr-21-2013 By

Homer Hart

@Homer Hart
Greetings from Raleigh N.C. I am part redneck, but believe it or not I don't watch racing! Gardening is my favorite pastime. I would love to know where you got your ghost pepper seeds from, unless you have some sort of trade secret. Around here some people really guard their gardening tricks. I have never posted before but I think I am going to post some pics of my garden and greenhouse. Maybe we could get a challenge going and see who's gardening what? Thanks for the shout out andMore.. cheers!Less..

Posted Apr-23-2013 By

XXX420

@XXX420 --Nawwwww, I harbor no secrets with regards to gardening. I plan to put many gardening tips in my 'YourSay' videos. For my ghost peppers, go to youtube and type "whereisjamiek". In his famous video, of him eating a raw one, he supplies a link to his company. He lives in Hawaii. The plants I grow came from his website and boy, are they ever hot. In fact, I have the link here. I cut/pasted for you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tRq8ExAHzk Now, his seeds are not cheap by theMore.. way (as compared to regular hot pepper seeds). After you have your own crop though, you can cut your owns seeds away from the inside of your peppers and dry those for the next year, which is what I did with mine. -Cheers!Less..

Posted Apr-23-2013 By

JNavy1974

@Homer Hart
Greatly appreciated! I am working on my heat tolerance. Habarneros are about as high as can go right now. I got some drinking buddies that are braver than me so I am ready to kick it up a notch!

Posted Jun-9-2013 By

livelurked

Posted Nov-12-2013 By

eggsaladactyl

@eggsaladactyl
Thanks. I should have took some pics when it really got going good. I just picked my last trinidad marago and ghost peppers from the greenhouse. All that is left in the garden now is collards, cabbage, and broccoli.

Posted Nov-12-2013 By

XXX420

@XXX420 Just out of season or out of touch with gardening? I'll have to get you some pics of my sisters garden in WA. Absolutely amazing. Best thing she grows are purple potatoes which make divine blue cheese mashed potatoes. You should look in to them.